Delicious No-Sugar-Added Blueberry Strawberry Smoothie

I’m not a fan of store-bought smoothies. If I’m going to drink my calories in smoothie form, I don’t want any extras, like sugar. I’d rather save those calories for cake. Glorious cake!

I’m also not a fan of ingredients I can’t spell or recognize as food. So, nope, you won’t find me in line to buy a smoothie. (Full Disclosure: I throw out all these rules for milkshakes. I consider milkshakes liquid cake. Glorious cake!)

So, what’s a smoothie-loving gal to do? Make my own, that’s what.

As I have declared before, I truly, dearly, whole-heartedly dislike ice in my smoothie. I prefer using frozen fruit as my vehicle to a thick delicious shake-like smoothie.

2) After your strawberries have begun to thaw, pour one cup of milk and the strawberries into blender. Puree those badboys.*

3) Once strawberries are thoroughly blended, add one cup of frozen blueberries.*

4) Pour into tall glass, insert straw and watch for freezer brain!

That’s it! A brilliantly colored smoothie that gives you four servings of fruit. BAM! Nutrition’d! (yep, not a word.)

You could share this between two people (and thereby get two servings of fruit each), but I typically have the entire thing for lunch, after a long run.

If you’re like me, you usually have berries in your freezer. Instant yum, whenever you need a milkshake-esque dream. No ice. No schlepping to the store for fresh fruit. No running to the smoothie joint.

Not only is it nutritious and delicious, but it will leave you feeling like you’re KING/QUEEN OF THE WORLD for getting so many important repairy/buildy things into your body in one meal. Effortlessly. Just keep it coming through that fun straw. Pure brilliance, with no added sugar or chemicals you can’t pronounce.

The best part? The kids will love it and they don’t have to know about the adult things like vitamins and fiber and antioxidants. No really, you don’t have to tell them. I’m pretty sure if you did tell them, they’d squinch their noses at it and start begging for the leftover Easter candy you think you’ve hidden so well. DON’T TELL THEM!

Comments

Looks DELISH! I’m a big fan of smoothies for breakfast… there is something about having to chew food in the morning that just doesn’t appeal to me and a smoothie is pretty much the only thing I’ll have thats not Coffee! LOL

We do smoothies at home all the time. I got hubby the Ninja for his b day and he has been a smoothie making masculine ever since. He puts unsweetened Greek yogurt (the kind with only a couple ingredients) in ours instead of most of the milk because he thinks I should eat more yogurt. He is right, but finding yogurt that doesn’t have a bunch of unpronounceable crap in it is hard to do, and not so yummy as the sugar and chemical filled yogurt cups you buy everywhere. He also puts in frozen cherries too because he likes cherries.

Garry LOVES frozen cherries in his. He’s also partial to frozen pineapple. Neither one of us is a fan of yogurt. When I use milk, it’s organic and no antibiotics. Milk is handy in our house because after I run, I use it as a power drink. I love that your husband is all Ninja Smoothie Maker!